Why not just post the PDF linked from the small graphic on the main article? thats got to be smaller and easer to deal with.

As far as the camcoder is concerned: looks nice. I'm following these new HD-cams quite closely, hopefully by July the prices will have dipped a little. If the dollar-to-pound exchangerate stays like it is, i may be very tempted while i'm over in the US.

As far as the camcoder is concerned: looks nice. I'm following these new HD-cams quite closely, hopefully by July the prices will have dipped a little. If the dollar-to-pound exchangerate stays like it is, i may be very tempted while i'm over in the US.

Don't forget the PAL/NTSC differences and the possibility that, even if you do buy PAL, you'll be stuffed if it goes wrong and you end up needing to get it sent back to the USA.

I think Cannon have world wide waranties, but you are right i should check that.

Isn't HD region agnostic? True SD will be in PAL/NTSC but as they are scaling down from an HD source to record in SD, there shouldn't be any reason they couldn't ahve the option to record in either TV format. Worth thinking about though.

Re: Canon HV20 - HDV camcorder with 25p cine mode & HDMI out

Hi,

I do a lot of videoing of music usually in pubs etc so need good low light performance and audio quality. As I record anything from solo female with guitar up to 5 piece band with bass/drums etc i have a large volume range to cover. Currently using a Sony dcr-sr90 which has good video and is fine for lower volumes but no control. Reviews suggest that this camera can be made to give decent low light video but the coverage of the manual audio controls is sketchy at best. can anyone comment on the audio quality and ease of use please.